Omid Rezaeiمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Omid Rezaei is a Researcher and Casual Academic at the School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University (ECU). He serves as a Research Associate in the Systematic Profiling in Neurological Conditions (SPIN) Program, focusing on qualitative studies about lived experiences of individuals with neurological conditions. His academic journey includes a PhD in Social Science from ECU (2024) and a Master in Social Sciences from Iran (2014). His research focuses on social determinants of health, immigrant integration challenges, and refugee resettlement experiences in Australia. Key areas include analyzing barriers faced by Afghan immigrants, non-English-speaking communities, and neurological disorder patients. His work bridges sociology, health sciences, and public policy. Dr. Rezaei’s publications (2011–2025) address topics ranging from housing challenges for migrants to cultural attitudes toward marriage in Iran. He has contributed to understanding the social well-being of university students and tourism development in developing societies. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His research collaborations involve institutions like the ECU Survey Research Centre and community organizations addressing refugee integration.







